2007/10/29, Atte André Jensen <atte.jensen@email-addr-hidden>:
>
> Rick Green wrote:
>
> > You might look into some of the new products that combine a good
> quality
> > studio vocal mic, mic preamp, and a/d interface all in one product.
> > Consult your favorite search engine for 'USB Microphone'. Samson, Rode,
> > and Blue are three manufacturers that showed up for me.
> > ...of course, then the search begins for working Linux drivers...
>
> I have the SE 2200A usb mic. Sound great and works flawless with linux
> (<7ms latency with jack). The really nice thing is that is has a
> regulart XLR output, so you can get a good preamp later for even better
> quality.
>
> --
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> Atte
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right now I'm looking also for a good recording (not stage mic) and my
conclusions so far are:
M-audio Luna with Focusrite trakmaster
http://www.focusrite.com/product/trakmaster_pro/
or behringer B2pro
low budget
M-audio Nova or Behringer B1
with
Behringer ultravoice vx 2496
or some of the behringer tube products...
What do you guys think?
-- Um abraço, Jorge Salgueiro ................................................................. Use GNU/Linux: free culture for a free society
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